
Apartments near Colony Plaza in Gardena, CA (511 Rentals)


1021 W. 161st St.

650 W Gardena Blvd

Bali Hi Apartments

15610 S Normandie Ave

159th St

15540 S Normandie Ave

Palm View Village Gardena

16505-16511 S Denver Ave

Fig Tree

1035 Magnolia Ave

15500 S Budlong Place

15515 S Vermont -Fully Renovated

Palms

15303 S Raymond Ave

Wishing Well Apartments

The Wishing Well

Blue Lagoon Apartments

1854 Marine Ave

1717-1727 Marine Ave

1458 Marine Ave.

1450 W Marine Ave

15215 S Budlong Ave

15125 S Raymond Ave

Raymond Manor

Alta Vista Apartments

15015 Gramercy Place

15127 S Budlong Ave

1713 W 150th St

15121 S Budlong Ave

15117 Budlong Ave

15015 S Normandie Ave

The Katydid Apartments

West Marine Apartments

El Dorado

814 W Redondo Beach Blvd

Santorini Apartments

Quo Vadis

Gardena Valley News

3249 Marine Ave

15001 Chadron Ave

Lemoli Terraces

Palm View Village (Furnished Units Available)

Torrance Palms

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PARKVIEW (Tropic Isle)

Park View on Yukon

Prairie Gardens Apartments

Americana and Il Pompeii

1651-1655 W 206th St

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There are currently 922 Studio Apartments in Gardena with rent ranges from $1,375 to $3,150 with an average price of $2,175.
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